Home Appliance Device
US-2018142946-A1 · May 24, 2018 · US
US11717095B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11717095-B2 |
| Application number | US-202217992129-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 22, 2022 |
| Priority date | Jan 5, 2016 |
| Publication date | Aug 8, 2023 |
| Grant date | Aug 8, 2023 |
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Provided is a refrigerator. The refrigerator is characterized by enabling at least a part of a refrigerator door to be selectively transparent by a user's operation, such that the user sees through an inside of the refrigerator while the refrigerator door is closed.
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What is claimed is: 1. A home appliance including a cabinet forming a space and a door configured to open and close the space, the home appliance comprising: a front panel mounted at a front side of the door and including a see-through area through which the space inside of the cabinet is selectively viewable, the front panel being formed of a transparent material; a lighting unit provided at the space; a knock detector configured to detect a knock input on the door; a detector printed circuit board (PCB) configured to determine whether a signal detected by the knock detector is a valid knock signal; and a main controller configured to control the lighting unit based on a determination that the detected signal is the valid knock signal, wherein the knock detector is mounted at an area outside of the see-through area. 2. The home appliance of claim 1 , wherein the space is a storage space to store food at a low temperature. 3. The home appliance of claim 1 , wherein when the lighting unit is turned on, the space is viewable through the see-through area from an outside of the home appliance. 4. The home appliance of claim 1 , wherein viewing of the space through the see-through area is limited when the lighting unit is turned off compared to when the lighting unit is turned on. 5. The home appliance of claim 1 , wherein the front panel is formed as a half mirror having an adjusted light transmittance or light reflectivity, and wherein when the lighting unit is turned on, the space is viewable through the front panel and when the lighting unit is turned off, the front panel serves as a mirror surface. 6. The home appliance of claim 1 , wherein the lighting unit is mounted in the cabinet. 7. The home appliance of claim 1 , wherein the lighting unit is mounted on a rear side of the door. 8. The home appliance of claim 1 , wherein the knock detector is mounted in the door. 9. The home appliance of claim 1 , wherein the knock detector is configured to detect the knock input on the see-through area. 10. The home appliance of claim 1 , wherein the knock detector is configured to detect a vibration generated by the knock input. 11. The home appliance of claim 1 , wherein when a second knock input is applied within a first predetermined period of time after the knock input is detected on the front panel, the detector PCB determines that the valid knock signal is input. 12. The home appliance of claim 1 , wherein the knock detector and the detector PCB are mounted in the door, and wherein the main controller is mounted in the cabinet. 13. The home appliance of claim 1 , wherein the lighting unit is turned off after being turned on for a predetermined period of time. 14. The home appliance of claim 1 , wherein in a state in which the lighting unit is turned on, when the valid knock input is detected, the lighting unit is turned off. 15. The home appliance of claim 1 , further comprising a bezel configured to surround the see-through area and provided on a rear surface of the front panel, wherein the knock detector is mounted on the bezel. 16. The home appliance of claim 1 , further comprising an insulation panel spaced apart from the front panel by a spacer, wherein a sealed space is defined between the front panel and the insulation panel. 17. The home appliance of claim 16 , wherein the front panel is fixed to the door by insulation formed by hardening of a foam solution injected around the space. 18. The home appliance of claim 16 , wherein the door further comprises an outer plate having an opening at a center thereof, and wherein the front panel is inserted in the opening. 19. A home appliance including a cabinet forming a space and a door configured to open and close the space, the home appliance comprising: a lighting unit provided at the space; a front panel mounted at a front side of the door and including a see-through area through which the space inside of the cabinet is selectively viewable based on a status of the lighting unit, the front panel being formed of a transparent material; a knock detector configured to detect a knock input on the door; a detector printed circuit board (PCB) configured to determine whether a signal detected by the knock detector is a valid knock signal; and a main controller configured to control the lighting unit based on a determination that the detected signal is the valid knock signal, wherein viewing of the space through the see-through area is limited when the lighting unit is turned off compared to when the lighting unit is turned on. 20. A home appliance including a cabinet forming a space and a door configured to open and close the space, the home appliance comprising: a lighting unit provided at the space; a front panel mounted at a front side of the door and including a see-through area through which the space inside of the cabinet is selectively viewable based on a status of the lighting unit, the front panel being formed of a transparent material; a knock detector configured to detect a knock input on the door; a detector printed circuit board (PCB) configured to determine whether a signal detected by the knock detector is a valid knock signal; and a main controller configured to control the lighting unit based on a determination that the detected signal is the valid knock signal, wherein the front panel is formed as a half mirror having an adjusted light transmittance or light reflectivity, and wherein when the lighting unit is turned on, the space is viewable through the front panel and when the lighting unit is turned off, the front panel serves as a mirror.
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